Fire destroys home of Davis Love III

Family not injured in the blaze

The St. Simons Island, Georgia home of Davis Love III and his wife Robin was destroyed by an early-morning fire Friday.

Although they were in the home at the time, no one was injured in the blaze.

“While everyone in our family is saddened at the loss of our home that was filled with so much laughter and incredible memories, we’re very blessed that everyone is safe and unharmed,” Love said in a statement.

Glynn County Fire Chief R.K. Jordan told the Florida Times-Union the fire started in the garage but the cause was unknown and will be investigated.

The first call to the dispatch center came at 5:18 a.m., Jordan added, but by the time the first truck arrived on the scene at 5:23 the house was completely engulfed in flames and beyond saving.

“We’re very thankful to the first responders who made a valiant effort to save our home,” Love said, “and we’re keeping things in perspective as people across our community and around the world are struggling with the current unprecedented health crisis.”

Jordan told the Times-Union the loss of the home was hard to take for personal reasons, too, given Love’s community involvement.

“Davis Love has been wonderful to our fire department in the past,” he said. “He’s supported us very well, brought us food when we were dealing with hurricanes, things like that. So this hits us very hard.”

Love, 55, is a 21-time PGA TOUR winner, most recently at the 2015 Wyndham Championship. A two-time winner of THE PLAYERS Championship and two-time Ryder Cup captain, he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2017, and still plays the TOUR on occasion.

Despite recently starting a new job with CBS Golf announce team, Love made the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard.

“We’ve been proud members of the St. Simons Island/Sea Island community for many years and will continue to be for many more,” he said. “We appreciate all your thoughts and prayers and your respect for our privacy.”